Eduardo Viola

Eduardo Viola
Source: Resume in Portuguese posted to CNpQ (Brazil)

Biographical Facts
Born Buenos Aires, 1948. Emigrated to Brazil in 1976. Naturalized Brazilian citizen, 1989. Related to Argentine presidente General [Roberto Carlos Viola] (source needed).

Education

 * B.A. University of Buenos Aires (1971).


 * Specialization in Research Methodology (UBA, 1972).


 * Specialization in International Relations ([Bariloche Foundation], Argentina, 1976).


 * M.A, University of Campinas (São Paulo, Brazil, 1978).


 * Doctorate, Political Science, University of São Paulo (1982).


 * Post-doc, International Political Economy, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1991.

Academic and Research Posts

 * Professor, International Relations, University of Brasília (UBr, 1993-present).


 * Professor, UBr Center for Sustainable Development (1993-2003).


 * Academic coordinator, Research and Development Network for International Relations and Climate Changes (SW translation: CPTEC/INPE), 2009-present.


 * Member, evaluation committee, CAPES


 * Member, advisory council, Centro para la Apertura e Integracion de America Latina (CADAL, Buenos Aires) since 2006.


 * Visiting Professor, University of Texas, Austin, 2009.

Scientific committees:


 * "Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Program" (Bonn, 2001-05);


 * "Programa LBA Amazônia" (2001-06);


 * CNPq Multidisciplinary Committee (2000);


 * (4) Brazilian national Commission on Population and Development (1995-2004).

Board member since 2008 of [Global Leadership Consortium], [East-West Institute] (New York).

Publications and Media Appearances

 * "Four books, dozens of scholarly articles at home and abroad. Last book was The International System Under the Hegemony of Free-Market Democracies" (SourceWatch translation of title)


 * "Published dozens of articles in the Brazilian press, especially O Globo, Estado de S. Paulo, Folha de S. Paulo, Valor and Correio Braziliense.


 * Regular panelist, Globo News Painel


 * "Dozens of radio interview on CBN, Eldorado, Band News, Nacional, and BBC International"


 * "Dozens of TV interviews by Globonews, Globo, TV Senado, TV Camara, Cultura and Bandeirantes."